Alannah: (f) (Celtic) "little rock," a feminine form of Alan.
Allison: (f) (Germanic) "of a noble kind," an old diminutive form of
Angus: (m) (Gaelic) "one choice"
Anna: (f) (Hebrew) "He has favored me"
Ashton: (f) (Old English) "from the ash tree settlement"
Aurelia: (f) (Latin) "golden"
Autumn: (f) (English-Etruscan) "the Fall season"
Basil: (m) (Greek) "royal, kingly"
Beau (m) (English-French) "handsome, a sweetheart"
Bradan: (m) (Irish) "salmon"
Bradey: (m) (Irish Gaelic) meaning unknown
Breanna: (f) (Celtic) "high, noble," a feminine form of Brian.
Bryce: (m) (Welsh) "speckled," name of a 5th C British saint
Bryson (m) (Anglo-Irish) "ocean taboo" or (English) "son of Brice"
Carlee: (f) (English-Germanic) "free man," a feminine form of Charles.
Catherine: (f) (pre-Greek) original meaning unknown; long regarded as meaning "pure"
Charissa: (f) (Greek) "grace." The name is pronounced as both ka-RISS-a and sha-RISS-a.
Charles: (m) (Old English) "a person, a free man"
Chloe: (f) (Greek) "green, vegetation"
Crystal: (English-Greek) "clear, colorless quartz, or any mineral showing facets"
Daniel: (m) (Hebrew) "God is my judge"
David: (m) (Hebrew) "beloved"
Edna: (f) (Hebrew) "rejuvenation, rebirth, delight"
Elaine: (f) (Greek) "bright, sunbeam" or (Welsh) "fawn"
Elijah: (m) (Hebrew) "Jehovah is God"
Erica: (f) (Old Norse) "ever ruler"
Evangeline (f) (English-Greek) "bringer of good news"
Faith (f) (English) "belief"
Gage: (m) (Old French) "pledge"
Gavin (m) (Welsh) "little hawk," name from Arthurian legend
Gordon: (m) Scottish clan name meaning "from the roomy fort"
Hayley: (f) (Old English) "from the hay meadow"
Holly: (f) (English-Germanic) "evergreen plant with sharp-pointed, shiny leaves and bright red berries"
Jacob: (m) (Hebrew) "one who seizes the heel of another; a supplanter"
Javon: (m) (Hebrew) "from
Jayce (m & f) (English-Greek) "healer," a form of Jason
Joshua: (m) (Hebrew) "God is salvation"
Justus: (m) (Latin) "just, fair"
Lane: (m) (Old English) "dweller by the lane"
Lillian: (f) medieval diminutive of Elizabeth (Hebrew) "oath of God," and (Modern English) "lily"
Malcolm: (m) (Scots Gaelic) "servant of St. Columba"
Maria: (f) (Hebrew) of uncertain origin; commonly interpreted as "bitter"
Marissa: (f) (Latin) "star of the sea," from the phrase stella maris
Matthew: (m) (Hebrew) "gift of God"
McKenzie: (f) (Anglo-Scots Gaelic) "son of the handsome one"
Mildred: (f) (Old English) "gentle strength"
Morgan: (f & m) (Celtic) "sea bright"
Noah (m) (Hebrew) "rest"
Oliver: (m) (Germanic) "his ancestor's heir"
Quinn: (f & m) (Irish Gaelic) "fair of form"
Pagan (f) (Middle English) "rustic"
Rachael: (f) (Hebrew) "ewe"
Rae (f) (English) diminutive of Rachel and other Ray- names, now used as an independent name
Rhiannon: (f) (Welsh) "great queen"
Robert: (m) (Germanic) "fame bright"
Samantha: (f) (English) probably a feminine form of the Hebrew name Samuel, "He (God) has heard"
Sarah: (f) (Hebrew) "princess"
Sierra (f) (Spanish) "mountain range"
Stephen: (m) (Greek) "crown, garland"
Theodore: (m) (Greek) "God's gift"
Todd: (m) (English) "fox"
Tristan: (m) (Welsh-French-Latin) "sad"
Van: (m) (Dutch) "of"
Whitney: (f) (Old English) "from the white island"
Zachary: (m) (Hebrew) "God has remembered"
Zeke: (m) English diminutive of Ezekiel (Hebrew) "God strengthens"
Zoƫ: (f) (Greek) "life"